Sentences with phrase «to take names»

It doesn't take names of directories and files — it actually accepts patterns.
And, don't take my name in vain, Mom.
If you can, take your name off of the deed and tax records for your primary residence.
She again asks him to let her back on the team as producer, even if it means taking her name out of the credits.
REM sleep A period of sleep that takes its name for the rapid eye movement, or REM, that occurs.
She also took names and phone numbers of anyone willing to volunteer.
While some in the professional world may not take this name seriously, it's undeniably unique.
You wouldn't be viewing our website if you were kicking ass and taking names on dating sites.
I plan on taking the names with me on any walks or cycles we do.
I then took the name in several businesses....
They don't even take your name; they just tally your opinion.
The company takes its name from the commonly used term «equity multiple,» which is calculated as total cash distributions divided by total equity invested.
Their final confrontation was in the tournament known as Mortal Kombat which is where the games take their name from.
The new school takes its name from research suggesting that a «relay» of three years of good teachers can erase the average educational disadvantage of low - income children.
The site takes its name from an enormous cave that is home to many white tip reef sharks, some of which are up to 11 ft. long.
What if you suddenly hate the name you've chosen or what if a close friend or family member takes the name you loved before your little one is born.
The book takes its name from its ingenious first piece.
When you're seeking quality in a product, one often takes the name brand into consideration.
I only take names once in a blue moon for punitive purposes.
It doesn't pay to take names too seriously.
We often take a name meaning into consideration when naming our children, as it does usually reflect in who our children grow to be in some way.
The adopted child usually takes the name of the new family, and is brought up and cared for as if she or he had always been part of the family.
Don't take a name meaning at face value, as you may think it is not that special being named after a toy.
There we found a team of men taking names and addresses.
It resulted in hackers taking names, email addresses and passwords.
When not kicking butt and taking names through her feminist writing, she works a mild - mannered radio producer.
Parents are taking name ideas from the tech itself.
Thousands of girls took the name between 1920 and 1930, with as many as 3 percent of parents choosing it for their new bundles.
These man - made materials take their name from their similarity to water ice in terms of their magnetic nature.
These dog worms take their name from an appearance, with the worms measuring from 4 to 28 inches in length.
Many of the individual photographs take their names from biblical characters and stories, but they are not simple illustration of those narratives.
Take names down yourself as you may need them later.
Of course, I've also seen firms take their name recognition for granted.
Neither too warm nor too cool, this neutral takes its name from the soft tone created when many of our whites are used in deep shade.
Should I basically «buy» it from them with a mortgage and take their names off of the deed?
Yeah, you feel like you can kick some serious ass and take names with a pair of those on.
Don't you just love it when a game takes its name totally literally?
I've got a game plan and I'm ready to take names in 2017.
If your school gives you a supply list, don't take name brands too literally.
May or may not apply to you, I don't take names.
The only dog to take its name from a literary character.
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